Bondo or Epoxy?
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Which is better for holding things together structurally? Which would give the most support for the thinnest layer of stuff used? Anyone have any thoughts?
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Re: Bondo or Epoxy?
JB weld is pretty damn strong, and almost impossible to get off.bassmasta wrote:Bondo is a [car body] filler, and not for structural fixes.
Use something like epoxy. Like JB Weld.
It actually would help to know what you're holding together though.
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Re: Bondo or Epoxy?
I'm trying to secure a variety of different plastics to each other. A zenith screen case, various PS2 case pieces...both ABS I think
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All the dishes rattle in the cupboards when the elephants arrive
"Say, what does this button do?"
All the dishes rattle in the cupboards when the elephants arrive
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Bondo or Epoxy?
Bondo is a filler, epoxy is an adhesive. Go with epoxy
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